Dermatologist Advice for Treating Rosacea & Skin Redness | Curology

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  • Опубліковано 15 лип 2024
  • Many of us have experienced facial redness, but what happens when it’s persistent? Or products make your skin burn? And how do you make it go away? Our dermatology providers, Rose Salo, PA, and Nahal Niakan, NP, will break down the difference between typical skin redness and some common skin conditions, like rosacea, eczema, and PIE, and how best to soothe your skin situation.
    TIMESTAMPS
    0:16 How to identify skin redness
    0:54 How to treat skin redness
    1:40 Skincare products safe for red, irritated skin
    2:11 How to treat redness caused by rosacea
    2:41 How to treat skin redness caused by Eczema
    4:02 Post-Inflammatory Erythema (PIE)
    As a reminder, we’re here to tell you what we know. That’s why our information is evidence-based and fact-checked by medical experts. However, our product recommendations are not paid endorsements. Everyone’s skin is unique-the best way to get advice is to talk to your healthcare provider.
    Why your face might be red → bit.ly/3b67TCp
    Why your skin might be red & itchy → bit.ly/3sOvYna
    Everything you need to know about rosacea → bit.ly/3PAXK0j
    How to treat ezcema → bit.ly/3wHSQG8
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 10

  • @alvincehic1880
    @alvincehic1880 Рік тому

    What can I use to clear up the rosacea under the counter

  • @aundrearobinson6272
    @aundrearobinson6272 2 роки тому +1

    Hi what makeup would you recommend? I just started using cytology

    • @Curology
      @Curology  2 роки тому

      Welcome to the Curology fam! We have tons of makeup recommendations on our blog that you can check out below:
      curology.com/guides/skincare/makeup/
      curology.com/blog/makeup/
      Feel free to DM your Curology provider if you have any specific questions related to your skincare routine-they'll know your skin best :)

  • @marniesmythe
    @marniesmythe Рік тому

    Thanks! What's a treatment for skin barnacles?

    • @Curology
      @Curology  Рік тому

      Hi Marnie, by "skin barnacles" we think you may be referring to seborrheic keratosis. We recommend seeing a local dermatologist for evaluation and treatment options, especially if there are any changes to this spot in size, shape, or color, or if you have any concerns. There are some procedures that may be done by an in-person dermatologist if removal is desired, too. In any case, please be sure to have this evaluated by your local healthcare provider. We hope this helps!

  • @jrod6634
    @jrod6634 Рік тому

    How can I prevent breakouts I feel like the redness on my face is P.I.E I'm always dealing with pimples and I am using curology.

    • @Curology
      @Curology  Рік тому

      Hi jrod, we feel you-no one likes having to deal with a breakout. Luckily, there are some techniques you can try to help you say goodbye to breakouts. Give these tips a go:
      1. Regularly use an acne-fighting cleanser. Help keep your pores clear with an acne-fighting cleanser with ingredients like benzoyl peroxide or salicylic acid.
      2. Be gentle. We know how tempting it can be to pop pimples-but try to keep your hands off them. When you try to pop a pimple, you’re more likely to push its contents deeper into your skin. Let those blemishes heal on their own, and your skin will thank you.
      3. Moisturize. Dry or irritated skin can mean more acne breakouts. Give your skin a moisturized glow by applying a facial moisturizer after you wash your face daily.
      4. Be consistent. It takes time for products to work their magic, so make sure to give them time. You might not see results immediately, and it’s normal for a product to take 6-8 weeks before you notice changes.
      5. Go to sleep with a clean face. Part of consistently sticking to your skincare routine is keeping your pores unclogged. Sometimes removing your makeup and washing your face before bed can feel like climbing a mountain, but it’s worth it in the long run.
      6. Always go non-comedogenic. If a product is comedogenic, that means it can clog your pores. Look for non-comedogenic makeup and hair products to help lessen the chances of clogged pores.
      Remember, there are many different reasons why you may experience acne. Moderate acne can be frustrating, but there are a lot of treatments you can try to help keep breakouts to a minimum. It can be hard to know what option is right for you-which is where we come in. With Curology, you get access to a skincare expert who can create your own personalized, dermatologist-backed skincare routine. Why not sign up for a free consultation with one of our licensed dermatology providers? Sign up here → curology.com/free-trial/full-service-skincare/

  • @rachelkillingbeck
    @rachelkillingbeck Рік тому +2

    The chapters do not match with the video. The chapters are all about cystic acne.

    • @Curology
      @Curology  Рік тому

      Hi Rachel, thanks for catching this and letting us know! We've gone ahead and updated the video with the correct chapters. 💜

  • @ScabKiller
    @ScabKiller Рік тому +1

    Great format, although video quality is very poor.